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1. What would be the molarity of the sodium ion in solution.
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Therefore, the molar concentration of sodium ions is just 1 TIMES the molar concentration of sodium chloride. 1 times 0.110 equals 0.110. Therefore: [Na+] = 0.110. Na+ with square brackets around it is read as "molar concentration of Na+".
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